I am 20 years old and recently lost a LOT of weight. The motivation behind it is because I've always had manboobs, and it's made me completely miserable. With persistence I've gotten over the depression, and about a year ago started working out to complete the circle of self-healing.
So far I've lost 80 lbs, putting me down now to about 198 at 6'3". The problem is, my man boobs are still there. They haven't gotten any smaller. I do not feel any glandular tissue, what I feel is fat covering muscle tissue, because I have large pectoral muscles, but I do not know what to think. I know that I can lose more weight, I still have a tummy and fat rolls if I hunch over, so I think there is still a chance to just burn them off with vigorous exercise.
It's good to see other people who understand how awful it can be to be ashamed of your body, and especially to see people who have recovered. Here's to the next 10, 15 or 20 lbs, or whatever it is. But the question I have is, what if I get past that, and I still have manboobs? Should I go to a doctor sooner rather than later and see if it's fat or glands? How can I fathom an excuse to see a doctor in the first place? Thanks for any ideas and thanks for sharing your stories with me.